OPP billing change and the local municipal effect

Viewed by many Ontario communities as an untenable financial burden, OPP costs continue to rise. Though often justified in the name of “public safety,” these escalating expenses raise a critical question: Who will rein in these costs, and at what price?
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OPP billing change and the local municipal effect

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Last week the Province of Ontario announced $77 million in a billing reduction for Ontario Provincial Police services across Ontario municipalities.

Quinte News contacted local municipal leaders to get an estimate of reduction in billing.

Below are the billing changes stated to Quinte News

CITY OF QUINTE WEST – $1,570,000

COUNTY OF PRINCE EDWARD – $800,000

GREATER NAPANEE – $720,000

BRIGHTON – $300,000

TWEED – $185,000

CENTRE HASTINGS – $140,000

STIRLING- RAWDON – $120,000

TYENDINAGA TOWNSHIP – $97,000

DESERONTO – $80,000

MADOC TOWNSHIP – $62,000

MARMORA & LAKE – $165,000

CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP – not yet updated to Quinte News

https://www.quintenews.com/2024/12/04/o ... ipalities/
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